Theater curtain: Creating the curtain

…Last week we created this little braid and the little…tassels that are going to be at the bottom of our curtain.…What we're going to do this week is we're going to create the curtain.…I'm going to go in here and these guys we don't need it…anymore, so I'm going to select the whole batch and throw them away.…Okay, so now we created a new layer…right here and we're going to call this the curtain.…And what we're going to do is right here,…I'm going to select this whole top portion, right here.…This whole top section, right here, like that.…

And, I'm going to fill it with a nice red.…A nice red curtain for our stage.…So I'm going to get a, kind of like a deep red like this.…Say, maybe more.…There, now that looks good.…Click OK and then I'm going to go ahead and fill that with that foreground color.…At 100% and click OK.…There it is.…We have the beginnings of our curtain.…Let's deselect that and now what I'm going to do is,…I'm going to create a layer right here with the pattern.…Now, if I go in here and just go ahead and fill this with the pattern.…

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12/23/2016

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6/7/2013

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